In recent Nigeria news, singer Akinmayokun Awodumila, known as May D, reflected on a time he believed he was more popular than Wizkid and Davido. In an interview on The Honest Bunch podcast, May D discussed his successful singles "Soundtrack" and "Ile Ijo" and his early standing among Nigeria’s top artists.
Reflecting on his experiences, May D recounted his career struggles after being dropped by Square Records in 2012. Despite financial hardships, he highlighted his early successes that placed him alongside Nigeria’s Afrobeats stars. Such experiences hint at the volatile nature of fame in the Abuja news and Lagos news music scene.
Key Takeaways:
- May D once considered himself among Nigeria’s top three music stars.
- His fallout with Square Records impacted his career trajectory.
- Financial struggles and living conditions contrasted with his initial fame.
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